or how many times you have owned a specific model of firearm,( like Garands times three)

or your wife finishes your sentences when you say, "I really liked than one, wish I had never sold it."

I am a serial monogamist when it comes to guns and unless I win the lottery, I am powerless to change

Or how about if you are over, say, 40 and you still have all of the firearms you have ever owned. And its a lot.

(I mat actually break this rule myself soon. I have a Glock 27 that I just never really cared for and I am considering selling it- but I have a G22 that I am replacing it with that came from a friend's estate. So its not like I will have any fewer.)

+1 Vikingdad! I have only gotten rid of one gun I bought. It was a Kahr K40, traded for a USP Compact .40, traded the USP Compact for a full sized USP .45. Just like you, no fewer than before. Very good advice.

+1 Vikingdad! I have only gotten rid of one gun I bought. It was a Kahr K40, traded for a USP Compact .40, traded the USP Compact for a full sized USP .45. Just like you, no fewer than before. Very good advice.

I had to make some hard choices two years ago and am now down to ? hand guns , ? rifles and ? shot guns !
I considered divorce , but a man shoots more than just bullets !

I had to make some hard choices two years ago and am now down to ? hand guns , ? rifles and ? shot guns !
I considered divorce , but a man shoots more than just bullets !

All is well and I'll get-em back ! She,s more than worth it !

You are difficult to understand my friend. But I take it to mean you have only a few of the guns you have ever owned? I daresay that you are not a true gun nut until you have replaced all of the ones that you really liked.